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Definition & Meaning of "give a hoot"in English

to give a hoot
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to show concern for or care about someone or something 

to [give] a hoot definition and meaning
Idiom
Informal

What is the origin of the idiom "give a hoot" and when to use it?

The origin of the idiom "give a hoot" is not precisely documented, but it likely developed from the association of owls' hooting sounds with being attentive or vigilant. Owls are known for their distinctive hooting calls, and in various cultures, the sound of an owl hooting is sometimes linked to the idea of being watchful or alert. Over time, this association evolved into the idiom "give a hoot," which is used to express a varying degree of interest, concern, or enthusiasm for something.

Examples
I wish the manager gave a hoot about how tired the staff are. 
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